Harvard Debate Council teams placed second in the seeding round of the annual MIT Debate Tournament Friday, but were eliminated by Tufts is the semi-finals Saturday. The University of Vermont gained top honors.
The merits of Federal Aid to Education was the subject of the debates.
The merits of Federal Aid to Education was the subject of the debates.
Thirteen schools participated in the tournament, which took place in the Walker Memorial Building at MIT.
The Crimson took second here when the affirmative team, Richard D. Rohr '50 and Robert W. Kratz '51, won both of its preliminary debates and the negative team, Vas I. Steward '51 and Richard W. Hulbert '51, won one and lost one.
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